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sql777
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

314 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-31 : 13:22:35
Hi,

Let me give you a scenerio. If I was to use a Access database for a Forums Application, at what point (row count) do you think it would become a serious performance problem?

tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-31 : 13:24:09
http://www.4tops.com/ms_access_tips/ms_access_limitations.htm

Tara
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sql777
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

314 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-31 : 13:29:41
ok so a table can be 1 GIG!

But much will performance degrade after that? Anyhow, realistically that table might have 100 000 rows, or 20 000 in one table and 80 000 in another table.

anyone have such a access db that works fine?

Is there indexing options also?
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-31 : 14:55:14
it's not so much row count as it is concurrency. Access is actually quite efficient when it comes to accessing tables, even accross networks, if a table is indexed sufficiently. So the key is concurrency, since Access is limited by the windows filesystem as to how much of a file it can lock, and how it can update it, etc -- unlike in SQL server, in which 1 single process ultimately can control when to write to the disk. In Access, each process is fighting to read/write on it's own and that is what causes corruption and slow downs.

In fact, that is probably the single biggest difference between the JET engine and SQL Server: a file-sharing database engine vs. a server database engine.

- Jeff
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